At 02:00 AM 4/9/2001, Jo Donkin wrote:
>Can anyone recommend a sort of 'beginners' guide to designing and
>implementing accessible web sites? I am looking really for something
>which is quite practical rather than a discussion (if such a book
>exisits). Any ideas?
Hi, Jo, at this point there aren't many current books on the topic:
* There is an old one from 1997 by Crystal Waters but it's unfortunately
rather out of date.
* Mike Paciello has a good book; it's used as the textbook for my
online class, "Accessible Web Design." (http://access.idyllmtn.com/d201)
It's well done but does not necessarily focus only on the web
author process.
That's it that I know of. Joe Clark claims to be working on a book
that might meet your needs (whenever it's out) and other folks (not
me) might likewise be doing so.
Hey. Maybe I should write a book.
--Kynn
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Kynn Bartlett <kynn@reef.com>
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Reef North America
Tel +1 949-567-7006
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